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III THE WOID OF ; SF03T i i mn A ElorMa-rliic Naiive Horns .'. . W' f ft n Until a short time ago, scarcely one person in a thousand had ever tasted a really good soda cracker &s it came fresh and crisp from the oven; N y Now every man, woman and child in these United States can know and en joy the crisp good ness of fresh baked soda crackers with out going to the baker s oven. Uneeda Biscuit bring the bakery to ;yout Millions ; of people know ttiese perfect Soda Crackers in their original good ness. More millions will enjoy them daily when once they know how good they are. A food to live on. Stamina for work ers. Strength for the delicate. Bone and flesh for little folks. It will cost you just 5 cents to. try Uneedd Biscuit Never sold in bulk, always in the mois ture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT ... " COMPAI1Y PARALYSIS, DYSPEFSIA AnJ 0;!.:r Chrcr.!c Diseases Cured By our new naturja.1 method No drug, no aurgery. The most extenalve equipment In North Carolina for the admin ti tration of hygienic and physiological treatment Many caaea of paralyala, dmpala, rheumatlam, neuraa thenla and oiher chronlo allmenta completely cured after .11 the ordinary methoda had failed to binidt Nampe of h) 'atdana. lawera, bankera. and other bualneae and profilonal mtn In all parte of the United Btatea who emttiraa and renwrmil our treatment given on request Call or write for pamphlot. Connul'ntlnn and examination t Kantinrlum fret. I'antphlet Mailed. Anderson, Yale's Promising Punter. ' , ' ' J I I . I 'l K - , ' -s i' - ' i V Sxi i ni m m iMiwwiii Photo by American Press Auoclatlon. ' Speaking of punters, If Anderson, one of the candidates for Yale's back field, can be cured of his slowness and deliberation In getting' the ball away be Is likely to be a second Ted Coy. He has ljttle form at present as form goes In punting but after be has taken n step backward with one foot and turned partly around be sends the ball booming down the Held In the most amazing way. So mnch valuable time is lost, however, that be would be almost at the mercy of -the charging forwards of a strong foam If he can be taught, however, to get the ball off quickly and in the gener ally accepted style he will be a power in Tale's back field. Jookey Bullman Returns to-Turf. sTohn Bullman, world famous among American Jockeys, who rode two win ners In the American Derby. Is to re turn to the turf. During the last lour years he has been living on his ranch In the Gallatin valley, Montana. "For three years, said he, "my re tainer from August Belmont was $15,- 000 a year, exclusive of the customary fees for wins' and mounts. My an nual earnings at that time were be tween $40,000 and $45,000. I found the 'tension too high and quit the game to go ranching, but since my nerves have got Into good shape again I have resolved to get back Into it. "It Is my Intention to dispose of my ranch and go to Buenos Aires this coming winter. ' That is one of the few places on tb. American continent nrh'ere the racing game still is good.' Phllllppe Now Baasbatl 8ceut. The name of Deacon Charles Fhft llppe does not appear In the list of players reserved by the Pittsburg club for next season. This means that tbe veteran pitcher Is done with the game and will henceforward be employed ns a scout for tbe Pirates. 'Thll" did not pitch a game during the 1011 season; Thllllppe went to Pittsburg in 1900. He has been a star ever since. It was announced by President Dreyfuss at tbe beginning of this season that as long as Phllllppe wanted to work for the Pittsburg club be could do so. Tbe Pirate boss has never forgotten the services rendered by him in 1003, when be . nearly pitched his arm off against the Boston Red Sox In tbe world's series. ' . Joe Tinker Hits Mathewton. Christy Mathewson would rather face nine Crank Scbultes than one Joe Tinker. If Matty pitched against Tin ker every day Joe would be tbe great' est batter the game ever saw. No matter how bard Matty tries, he can not fool tbe Cnb shortstop. Ever since he broke into the major league Tinker has been fattening his batons average off the Giant star.- This year be has hit .412 off Matty, and last year it was .GOO. Tinker has won game after gome la tbe lust few years by his ability to connect with Matty's offerings. Caeey Quits Baaeball For Good. Dr. Jimmy Casey says he is out of baseball for good and will not manage Fort Wayne next year. A Clnsa club cannot afford a bench managnr, he aays, and he admits that his active playing days are over1. He trlixl to ktcp la the going on the Odd the past e xnin, but It was bard work. Any' how, Casoy thinks twenty years o; fciiM't.all service is enough lor any tuaoi and that is his record. Muhmout ta Teur With Cotch. Ttiatif Mahmout auuounred refoht ly tl'tit he would acrofj-any C'hnuilrn l'!, k Gokli la tlio luit'Ti tour of tl t . 1 nftt ypar, n i f all at !'nn for wrestling houori, 'J be chninii find Mahmout will still enrly In I'll for I ' ;-'nnil. Aff'T nui'iiMj all run i rs In (Jrmt I'rlnilti the t-o k mn y : 1 a'l oror l.tr- , ' li.ou U Au tniiia Slid Emit a AM. a. Ton r. n't il m : "a i r m $T l iNature Knows more aDout raipin-; perfect iruit than man. rlence, fruit e:rown on its native heath is juicier and more highly flavored, and better than that grown anvwhere else. There nature fitted the soil and climate for producing the most perfect citrus fruit and then she made the fruit and turned it loose. There, from the first faint hint of the odorous blossom 1 the fruit is matured in all of it3 priory, she watches over it and fans health and comfort into it as she pumps the sugary mice of sunshine into its golden sides. It is a abor of love ori the part of nature, molding the health" of sca-jaden winds end shower sunshine into a tonic for the sons of men., Nowhere else in all the world is it possible to produce such juice or flavor h fruit" that tickle -the palate and strengthen tfic body.--.; : rionaa is ngnp at your door.. Irlcr products do not have to crocs a continent to reach you. Tou get them fresh from ftie bourn, where thr.v hiinrr and rinnnod. :!mnr,t hofnrr. the. dnw hrift HrirH frnm the rmd. It i3 easy to demonstrate the superiority of Florida oranges and grapefruit, if you can depend upon your sight and taste; Squeeze the juice, from a Florida orange or grapefruit into a glass. Then squeeze the juice of an or.-p.gc or grapefruit from come, othen -cction.: into another glass. Look at the, difference in bulk. Taste the juice. Then you will understand the value of Florida fruits. The brand III W"1 , o was -' --v ! -Ji. J I,. IX .ltd IB. jjr I, rirfr I.I Pi?ssr?ii'- - iWaaiaBi ad -J M aiiianni 'mm"? r i I - i ---I .ti i - ' .d. U izJ stamped in red on the side of each i box is a guarantee to the consumer that the contents have, been carefully picked, thoroughly inspected, c.-J prdperly packed.' AH fruit shipped by the Exchange is ripened upon the tree no chemical treatment nor forced "curing'' is permitted. The trade-mark, "Honda Citru3 Exchange," b your guarantee that you are getting the best fruit grown In the state that produces the best fruit. Unscrupulous shippers, eager to get their fruit upon, (.he market, do not wait for it to mature upon the tree. They pick it green and force the color intd it and sell it to people who-are not-rruit-vise. r.it ur.t.1 you can get a box or oranges or grape- Iruit bearing the brand or the Honda Litrus hxcliaac, and then you will knov that you are not buying unripe, immature rruit and that vou vi.l have the bo,: or. Honda's product'. T ' . .. 1' f .1 . r .1 . . . .. . l hk hauhange is composed or tne most progrcncive grovcrs or me state, u was organized tor the protection or the consumer, and sees to it that no unripe, lmma- ture, inrerior rruit is cnippca out or tne state ty tne growers wno neiong to iu v dox or oranges or grapcrru.c vni i:ccp un:u any ramiiy can consume n. jjf? When you buy your oranges or grapefruit by the box in an unbroken package, bearing the brand of the Floridl Citrus Exchange you can be certain the rruit is iresh. iivcry box with the I'lorida Litrus r,X' change marlc contains a booklet or recipes tor the household uses or citrus rruits, and coupon good ror halt the regular retail price or graperruit knives, orange cpoor.3 and other silverware, cut-glass, orange and grapefruit luice sets. etc. I Copy of booklet without the coupon for four cents in stamps. sV Address, Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Florida. mi in in iiiii iiiiiiiuiiiij ii mi in, II ' " f'i tj -5- I F you are about to build or remodel, investigate thoroughly the plumbing fixture! you install. Insist on the best only even though they may cost a little more. It will pay you in the long run as the service they give it permanently efficient "Standard" Plumbing Fixtures insure every requisite of a sanitary and efficient equipment and their installation ends plumb ing annoyance and expense. j. c. Mcpherson, No. 85 A 37 E. College St. Fhona 133. . . .. ?tandMa" "Idiantc" Unrnr Improved Hot Water Heating System ' Let U8 install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and naves in fuel a)nsrimption and assures you summer heat throughout yoxut house in the coldest of days."-' We employ none but " skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co's boilers and r diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. ' r ' . Ball, Thrash & Co. ft; 7 ad 9 RhbI (Jnlleirt ft,iw. ASHJE VILLI, N. 0. 0 Merchant Tailor AN The Largest stock Import ed Woolens in the state is shown . .if.'.- ' here---new arrivals now on dis play,, Fabrics that will appeal to the most exacting, some of the season's: prettiest patterns ON'TI UA ASUCV1LLE, N. C. PHONE 797 r t'l, .A.; w 0 A' v It P f ' 1 1 -
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